No one; from what I have read, it evolved with the people of Japan. Shinto(ism) also has no official formalized system of doctrine or sacred texts. There is debate on the time period when Shinto originated,
Shinto is the name of formal state religion of Japan. It was used in the 6th century initially and has no formalized system, no official sacred texts and no founder.
Prince Shutoku of Japan
there is no real founder of the Shinto religion
Shinto is not credited to any particular founder.
Shinto means 'Way of the Gods'. It is the traditional and ancient religion of Japan, without a founder
The religion that is unique to japan, is known as Shinto
Shintoism has no actual date of foundation or a specific founder. But it is believed to be the first religion in Japan.
Shinto is an ancient animistic religion of Japan that is very loosely organized and it varies from village to village. It doesn't have a founder, it is that old. Many Japanese practice both Shinto and Buddhism since Buddhism was introduced to Japan a couple thousand years ago. They practice Buddhism for their everyday lives, and Shinto is used for things like a death, a birth, ancestor remembrance and veneration, the afterlife
in japan the shinto religion had started
Shinto is in Japan
Shinto is in Japan
Possibly Shinto.
Shinto religion is practiced in Japan.
Shinto is the indigenous religion of Japan. Like Hinduism, it is not credited to any particular founder. The Japanese gave their religious beliefs a name, in order to preserve the religion, while Buddhism & Confucianism were entering into their country.